294 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
Painted glass in West Window under Tower. 
453. XVI.—Azure, an episcopal staff in pale or, ensigned with 
a cross patty argent, surmounted by a pall of the last charged with | 
four crosses patty fitchy sable, edged and fringed as the second ; 
the whole ensigned by a mitre. See of CanterBury (379). 
454, XVII.—Azure, on a cross argent a lion passant gules, a 
chief or charged with a rose of the third between two birds sable. 
Curist Cuurcu, Oxon. 
455. XVIII.—Azure, two keys in saltire or. See of GLoucrster; 
impaling, Sable, three crowns in pale or. Sce of Brisror. 
456. XIX.—Gules, a chevron erminois between three crosses 
bottonny or. Ricu. 
South Aisle. 
1Painted Glass in “ Window spoilt by Sir Gilbert Prynne’s 
Monument.” A. & J. 
457, XX.—Quarterly, 1. Huneerrorp (236). 2. Broken. 
3. Azure, three garbs, achiefor. Prverett. 4. Hussny (424). 
458. XXI.—Quarterly, 1 and 4. Hunerrrorp (286) with a 
label of three points for difference. 2 and 3. Paly wavy of six or 
and gules. Motyns. 
459. XXII.—Huneerrorpd (236), with mullet for difference. 
460. XXIII.—Quarterly, land4 Svroken. 2and3. Gules, 
three human legs couped at thigh argent. CuHampion or Gamon? 
461. XX1V.—Huyeerrorp (236) ; impaling Peverewy (457), 
Repeated. 
462. XXV.—Hoxtanp (447), the lion and fleur-de-lys or; im- 
paling, argent, a lion rampant gules. 
463. XMXVI.—Checky or and sable, St. Barpe; impaling, 
Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable. Norton. 
1 Vide also note on p. 70 of “ Aubrey and Jackson’s Wiltshire Collections,” 
where Withie draws from two windows in the north side of the Church three 
coats, viz., (463) twice, ensigned by a pair of wings issuing from a coronet, and 
between them HuUNGERFORD only. 
